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Sunday, 21 August 2016

Download WhatsApp Desktop Client For Mac OS X

The popular WhatsApp messaging service may be mobile oriented,
but that doesn’t really help if you spend all of your day looking at a
Mac and wish that there was just an easy way to send some messages to
your friends. With iMessage and other competing messaging platforms
already having a Mac app, the WhatsApp omission is a glaring one.
With that lack of a native app in mind, you may want to check out WhatsMac. A free download from GitHub, WhatsMac
takes WhatsApp and brings it to the Mac in the shape of an app that
looks and feels rather like the aforementioned iMessage from Apple. That’s no bad thing either, with WhatsMac supporting the sending and receiving of media as well as the obligatory text.
While a native app, it’s worth noting that WhatsMac is essentially a fancy wrapper for the WhatsApp Web Client
interface, which means you will need to already have your WhatsApp
account suitably synced up with your phone. That also means that there
is no iPhone support non jailbreak users. If you are jailbroken though,
you can use this app by following the method explained here: How To Use WhatsApp Web Client With iPhone

If you’re a heavy WhatsApp user and find yourself sat in front of a
Mac for the most part then this is the kind of thing that you may want
to give a try. The important thing to remember here though is the lack
of iPhone support, which given the Mac target audience may be an issue
for WhatsMac further down the line.
You can downloaded WhatsMac for free from the project’s open source GitHub page here
and it is obviously free for use as well. Download it, enjoy it and
look forward to the day when a native WhatsApp client lands on the Mac
with full support for iPhone users. That said, given the fact that the
app is now owned by Facebook and we still don’t have a native Facebook
app for the desktop, we really wouldn’t want to put a timescale on when a
WhatsApp app will make the jump from mobile for itself.
But that doesn’t stop us from keeping our hopes up now does it? Definitely not.